The Rev. William Nikolai
performed a double ring ceremony June 3 in Holy Family Catholic Church in
Willard, uniting in marriage Miss Grace Eileen Ulrich of Neillsville, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ulrich of Rt. 3 Neillsville, and Tony James Trunkel, Sr.,
of Willard.

The altar was graced with bouquets of white gladioli and pink
carnations.

For her wedding, the bride wore a white floor length gown of
which the pouf skirt of rayon organza over taffeta swept in fullness, to a deep
center back pleat. A nylon Chantilly lace over nylon tulle bodice was fashioned
with a scalloped neckline, studded with seed pearls and French sequins, and
long, tapered sleeves that came to a point at the wrists. Her fingertip veil of
imported pure silk French illusion was joined to a crown of crystals, pearls and
lace. She carried a bridal bouquet in a cascade arrangement of pink and white
stephanotis.

Miss Elsie Ulrich of Rt. 3 Neillsville was her sister’s maid
of honor. She wore a sleeveless gown, the empire bodice of which was of embossed
pink peau de soie. The A-line skirt featured plain pink peau de soie material.
She wore elbow length gloves. Her shoulder length veil was attached to a crown
of pink embossed peau de soie. She carried a cascade arrangement of pink and
white carnations.

Frank Trunkel of Lakeland, Minn., was his brother’s
bestman.

Nuptial music was furnished by the junior choir of Holy Family
Church.

A reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Trunkel, Sr., in
Willard. The wedding supper was served at the home of the bride’s parents in the
Town of Levis.

The bride a 1965 graduate of Neillsville High School has
been employed in a plant in Marshfield. Mr. Trunkel attended Willard and
Greenwood schools. He is currently serving as patrolman on the Tomah Police
force. Before going to Tomah he was a member of the Neillsville police
department.

On their return from a three-week wedding trip through
western states and California, Mr. and Mrs. Trunkel will reside at 318 W.
Monsuar Street in Tomah.